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. . - ,,-,, -wr-:, Astrology and theJ war. An Interesting Horoscope Made in 1829. A correspondent of the Phila delphia Press of August 14th says: j A prominent German of thb city showed to an officer of 01.2 'of our important banks an in teresting horoscope that was !made in 1829 by an astrologer for the Emperor William, grand father of the present kaiser of Germany, and said that the pre dictions contained in it were more or less known throughout I Germany. I The earlier William asked if he would be King of Prussia. For answer the astrologer took the figures 1829 (the year of the con sultation) and arranged them m the following manner : 1829 1 8 2 9 "You Prussia in OUR DARLING BOY A Parable on Boys. to Prosrress of Soldiers. verily in tnis day ana genera tion, the father raiseth up his The work of feeding the warr son on the streets and sidewalks, ing armies of Europe is stupend He laveth around the coda ous. The Germans and the founts and imbibeth slop and; French have reduced their com hookworms. He groweth in 'missiary departments down to knowledge of nothing save cigar- a highly scientific basis. The ettes and cuss words. i Russians and Austrians have not When he attaineth the age of reached the degree of perfection 14 he acquireth a suit of clothes in feeding their armies which 1849 Adding them us he said, will be the king of 1849," which came true. They were already talking of larger Germany (the consolida tion of the German states) and j William I wanted to know if he IwmilH ovpr hr nmnprnr nf t.ho Supply Departments Are Vital jlar 5wr Hwn t.h figures in 1849 in the following TASK OF FEEDING ARMY arrangement : 1849. 1 8 4 9 1871 Then he replied, "You will be turned up at the bottom above have been reached by the Ger- emperor ol the larger Germany his feet. He displayteth a pair of mans and French. A German 'm 1871," which was the date of noisy sox with purple back-army of 1,000,000 men consumes I the conquest of the French and ground violets to the front. He 'daily not less than 500 tons of , the establishment of the German wears low cut shoes and a green food, while the feeding of the empire. tie. He looks like a banana mer- horses requires daily quantities' He asked how long he would chant on the streets of Cairo, 'bf 'over twice that weight. The , live to-enjoy his sovereignty over the inside of his head resembles German Military Supply depart- the larger empire, and the as the inside of a pumpkin. ment is divided into two divi- trologer placed the figures 1871 He faleth m love with a spin- sions, the first of which is ie-,as follows 1 -f j.1 i- 1 1: ,sponsiuie lor uie quicK anu ume- ly distribution of food, forage die spanked girl with pink rib bon on her hair, and he crave: for an automobile that he may and extra clothing, while the sec ride her in the springtime. iond division is the medical de He thmketh work is sinful. Ipartment, and attends to medical '. He scatters his mothers pm ; supplies only. 1871 1 8 7 1 money like a cyclone scatters a rail fence. He sits up at night The Famous Iron Rations The war equipment of each to write poetry and gives no German soldier includes the so tnaugnt tor tne multiplication in which table. TT- J J. A Jl.. - "J.-. v"- " uw, xiis mma turns 10 uie vanities iTneat and vegetables, biscuits, of J1 ,.and not t0 the hln! coffee and salt sufficient to fur cost ot living, inish satisfactory meals for three He thinks his father a plod- Havs a v oimr w ov. der and his mother a back num- ceptionally practical part of these . isations is the erbswurst, or pea piccures nimseii great ihniOCTa which mflfip nut nf 1888 This was the year jthe emperor died. mi j. r-flll "iron rainna " nnii 1 emperor put One more of the erbswnrsf' nrpsrvpd Question : "What will happen ber. He riches suddenly acquired He'mashed peas to which minced also .dreams of steam yachts and bacon salt and spices are added private cars. , I and which, through extraction of He butts m where he is not ( the moistur e, is preserved in con wanted, criticises his elders, pur- of parchment of about chases cheap perfume and smeils ten inches x and two inches louder than a goat wide. The simple addition of When he groweth up he gets hot to m preparation a job as a clerk m a store at !l !PrMtpa- n TOv,nlMnTTTa nnnnsk after I am gone?" Again the astrologer took the figures 1888 arranging them as follows: 1888 1 8 8 8 per day. Topsy. Mineral Exhibit at State Fair by School Children The State Fair which is to be held in Raleigh October 19-24 of fers under Department N. Min erals! and Building Stones, awards as follows : ing and decidely tasty meal, But the "iron ration" of the soldier is not to be used under any circumstances unless he is cut off entirely from food sup ply of any kind. Each army corps, 40,000 men, is accompanied by 12 to 13 sup ply column, or one wagon to Two dollars for the 'best col- j about 500 men, carrying a full ration for two days for each man. What is done for the man is also done for the beast, with the exception that the cavalry man caries only one day's sup ply of oats, in order not to hin der quick and efficient move ment, and in consideration of the fact that the riding troops can be more easily brought back to the supply , columns. Protecting Soldier's Health The main load of these col umns consists invariably of flour, to provide the fighting men daily with fresh bread. For this purpose each army corps is followed by two field bakery col umns, which represent the re sult of many years bf study of practical tests. Whether sta tionary or en route these field bakeries are turning out daily from. 25,000 to 40,000 portions of fresh bread, each portion weighing six pounds. An innovation, in the provis ioning of the German army is the water columns, which are de vised to prevent the use of un clean or even poisoned water as as possible. Previous wars have taugh terrible lesons to what an extent the use of unclean wat er can decimate the strength of an army by typhoid and cholera, which, under war conditions, in evitably become epidemic. Vegetables are furnished as procurable. Wherever possible one and one-half ounces of to bacco is added daily. While in communication with the food lection of minerals and rocks made by any pupil of a public school." A diploma for the "best col lection of minerals made by any child ; under thirteen years." A silver medal for the "best systematic colection of rocks from North Carolina, not less than 50 specimens, labeled with name and locality." A gold medal for the "best sys tematic collection of minerals from North Carolina of not less than 100 specimens, labeled wth name and locality." These awards are made in or der to interest the. school chil dren of our state in making col lections of minerals and becom ing interested in that phase of our natural resources. It is hoped that the school superin tendent and teachers will en courage their pupils to prepare such collections for exhibits. Any one desiring to make an ex hibit can obtain further informa tion by writing to Jospeh Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, Chapel Hill, N. C. 1913 "After 1913," he said, "a great change will come to the German empire." As Tolstoy is said to have prophesied that a man from the North, a second Napoleon, would rule Europe from 1915 to 1925, it would seem as though these prophetic minds may in this case have foretold the final success of the kaiser. Who knows? Lassen Peak Spouting Steam Lassen peak in California is showing true volcanic activity, according to Prof. Ruliff S. Hol way, of the University of Cal ifornia. Great clouds of steam are being forced through the crater, believed to originate in rising layers of lava. "Foolish Trading." As producers and builders, the American people excel all prev ious civilization and we are a present-day marvel in business efficiency, but in dealing with foreign countires we are a sor ry lot of- traders. Ever since Wm. Penn traded the Indians a handful of trinkets for what is now the State of Pensylvania, the American people have been selling their birthright to for eigners for a mess of pottage, so to Speak We export over 50,000,000 of cattle and their products per an num, which feeds, the nations of Europe, and our American heir esses spend a similar sum in buying and maintaining counts, dukes and titled peerages. These foreign noblemen are, as a rule, absolutely worthless in fact become a pepetual liability for it costs more money to operate and keep them in repair than it does to run our cotton mills. European royalty puts the black sheep of its families on the block and our rich American Lgirls buy them and we virtually exchange railroads, wheat fields and millions of dollars' worth of products of the farm, mine and factory for titled paupers who could not be resold for any sum. It does not require foreign treaties, a fleet of war vessels or tariff revision to stop this enormous loss. It needs only com mon sense in the homes of the rich. We export $18,000,000 of lum ber and timber, and American tourists spend a similar amount in motoring over Europe and sightseeing in foreign lands al though the most enchanting scenes of the worid are on the American continent Fiance of Claude Allen Married Nellie Wissler, the girl who magazines fresh meat is suppli wias engaged to Claude Allen, e( when possible, and in forag who was electrocuted for parti- im& in the enemy's land the hunt cipation in the murder of the for fresn meat is conducted very judge, prosecuting attorney and. thoroughly, others at Hillsville court house, 1 g TT, XT i , ' tlC 117T X717I7ir Btraieht salary and a., vati married a lew days agO " expenses, for man 'nflt Trv T T , -i i woman to Introduce tho 'RERTEVlPR PflT.TSu w oai- mop. year-8 eontrmet. weekly pa,. Experience Alleghanay county, that weigh WOOCl, W. Va. ?,nSce"ary- Reference required. BESTEVER I Q 11',n XT ' . 6 i .. - J4raco.,pep,ie4, M lohu, luinot ed 3o pounds. Next! A Big Fish. Mr. Jphn W. Maines catches a fish from a stream near ACT QtttCKLY Delay lias Been Dangerous in Asheboro. Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. In- time of kidney danger Doan's Kidney Pills are most ef fective. Plenty of evidence of their worth. G. H. Ivey, High Point Si". Randleman, N.n C, says: "I suffered a great deal from pains through the small of my back and I dso had trouble with tne kidney secretions. FinahV I used Doan's Kidhey Pills and my health greatly improved. The cure Doan's Kidney Pills made in my ca::e over three years ago has be.-Ti permanent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ce:-t Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remr:ber the name Doan'.i and take no other. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO JACK SONVILLE AND TAMPA, FLA. via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier, of the South TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914 Special train consisting of first class coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars will leave Greensboro 7.55 p. m., Tu esday, September 22, and arrive Jack sonville early following morning. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AS FOLLOWS To To From Jacksonville Tampa Greensboro $7.50 $9.50 High Point , 7.50 $9.50 Thomasville 7.50 9.M) Lexington 7.50 9.50 Asheboro 7.50 9.b0 . Fares on same basis from all inter mediate points. Passengers from branch lines and other points not covered by the spe cial train will use regular trains into Greensboro and other junction points connecting with special trains from Greensboro. Returning tickets will be good on all regular trains to reach original start ing point by midnight of Tuesday, September 29, 1914. A rare opportunity to visit Florida at small cost. September is decidedly the best month of the year to visit Lhs "Land of Flowers." Surf bathing and fishing at their best at this time. Pullman Reservations Must Be Made In Advance For Pullman reservations or other information apply to any Agent South ern Railway, or R. H. DeBUTTS, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Wake Democrats in a "Row." A mass meeting to protest the recent action of the Wake coun ty Democracy that nominated W. H. Sawyer city clerk over Arch J. Wood fqj register; of Deeds has been called. The date is unpublished, but the intervening days are to be spent in creating interest in the event. Since the quiet move ment began Mr. Wood has put the case in the courts and Mr. Sawyer has received his sum mons. It does not appear, how ever, that the mass meeting will be changed because ofthe legal turn that things have taken. Those engineering it have not in dicated what they expect to do. The effect of it will be to organ ize thoroughly the factions which did some indiscriminate voting in the August 29 primary but a lineup is expected. They hope to create sentiment for a new primary, it is under stood. The News and Observer is championing the cause of Mr. Wood and demanding that he be heard on the issues of fraud. The fear of the Wood men is that the courts cannot settle the issue before the election and that the courts may not wish to go into a purely partisan fight. The Wood-Sawyer contest, which was decided a week ago, was given a very close fight, in which Mr. Sawyer was given the nomination by four votes after the organization voted by 22 to 9 not to hear the evidence that Mr. Wood wished to offer. No. lo cal matter since the famous fight in which the sensational mutila tion of books furnished the cause for war has had such interest. This contest really determines who has the Wake county Dem ocracy organization. Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did cat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitteis reached the cause," J. H. Walker, Sun bury, Ohio. Salavtion Army at the Front For the first time in actual warfare, the government i3 sending six Salvation army of ficers v;:.tii the Canadian con tingent as chaplains. The men offer to serve as dishwashers and all other labor. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, bum or scald. Be prepared Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Your druggist sells it. 25c and 50c. An Only Daughter Relieved of Consumption When death was hourly expected, all remedies having failed, and Dr. H. James was experiment ing with the many herbs of Calcutta, he acci dentally made a preparation which cured his only child ol Consumption. He has Droved to the world that Consumption can be positive ly and I permanently cured. The doctor now f&i!i8.recJpe fred only asking two nl stamps to pay expenses. This herbTun YhJ68?. in twenty-four hours. ?mra.??oel Co- Philadelphia; Pa, naming this paper. RAT dORN Rats and Mice "Rat Corn is a new and scientific discovery, and without a doubt the greatest rat destroyer in the world; the only one that kills rats without any bad, dangerous or disagreeable effects. A trial will convince you. 25c, 50c and $1.00 per can. STANDARD DRUG CO. Asheboro, N. C. Sole Distributors, Randolph county. RUB-MY-TSSEV3 "Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in fernally and externally. Price 25c HOOVER & McCAIN Headquarters Furniture and Undertaking Call on us. Phone 158 N. P. COX Jeweler ASHEBORO, X. C Dr. John Swaim, DENTIST. Office Over The First National Bank Phone 192. ASHEBORO, N. C. J. W. Austin, M. D. Practice Limited to Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat. Peacock-Sherrod Bldg. High Point, N. C. DR. D. K. LOCKHART DEMIST, Asheboro, - - - N. C Office OVER THE BANK HourB: 9 a m to 1 p m 2pm to 5pm Dr. T. F. Ashburn DENTIST. Office in New Marsh-Beasley Building. RANDLEMAN, .... N. C. CHAS. H. REDDING Lawyer 4shobcro, N. C. Law Bld. MONUMENTS! Buy Them From TROY MARBLE WORKS Troy, N. C. And get the best material and the best workmanship. They have no agents. You can save the agents 25 per cent commission by placing your orders with Troy Marble Works. All Work Guaranteed Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of J. E. Har per deceased, before W. C. Ham mond, clerk of Superior Court for Randolph County. This is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before the 1st day of September, 1915, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are expected to make immediate payment. J. J. HARPER, Admrs. for J. E. Harper, de ceased. 8-12162 This 11th day of Aug. 1914. Auction Sale of Land. I offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, my farm con taining 211 acres, situated on the Old Stage and Salisbury Koaa, n.mmons Township, 1 1-4 miles from C. & Y. R. Rn.il rnjul known as the Ansel Parrish place, on Saturday, September 26, at 10 o'clock. Land will be offered first in tracts of 50 acres and thon as u whole. 700,000 to 800,000 feet of pine and oak timber, 45 acres in cultivation, 10 acres of mead ow. Also will sell at auction my warming implements, including Wood Binder. SuDerior Drill. both in good condition, and oth- er implements. You are invited to insnect the property at your convenience- or turtner information, write to J. A. PARRISH, Candor, N. C. When baby" sufferers with eczema or some itching skin rtouble, use Doan's Ointment. A little of it goes a long way and it is safe for children. 50c a box at all stores. Thick vrcr& Strong focss Secure , Guarantee etu5 faheeare of your, i 5 Ji a nlc your money and pay your bills with clicoks on our band.. Then you will have a correct account of what you spena. it for. You wont spend so ni itch 1170JCV FOOLISHLY then. WASTE is the one big- folly to guard against; you win avoid this if voo keep your money in OUR i A A" K jUm stead of YOUR POCKETS. You want to GET AHEAD, dontyou? Then bank your money. Do YOUR banking with US. The First National Bank. ASHEBORO, A C. ,T. S. EEWIS, President, C. kT COX, Vice-President, ,7no. Al. NEEEY, Cashier. The Value of a Dollar is perhaps the lowest it has been in many years in this country. Money is not only scarce but high and for this reason you will do well to keep your eyes on this place and be on the look out for Fall and Winter bar gains in Merchandise. Millinery Department Our full line of Millinery is coming in. Watch for our open ing dates to be announced later. Wagger Clothing Company, RANDLEMAN BISCOE When you come to town for Court bring along that dirty wrinkled suit and let us make it look like new. : See our big line Liberty Tailoring Co., samples made-to-measure clothes. Steam Pressing Co. BEAN S STORE is the place to get what you want. We have a general line of Merchandise, and this is the place to fret your groceries. Come or call phone 73. Prompt delivery will be made. Highest market prices paid for country produce. When town in come get our prices and see for yourself. E. H. BEAN CLEANING AND PRESSING Cleaning and pressing is the business we do, We do it so well your garments seem new. We take your suit all soiled and stained, And return it to you a new suit again. We send for your clothes and deliver them too, Without any trouble or worry to you. LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY Asheboro Pressing and Tailoring Co., W. P. KOYSTER, Manager. Phone 137. Next to Rexall Store.
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